Campsite #58C at Buckhorn Campground, OK

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Tent Site #58C

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Campsite #58C Features: Walk-In access, Back-In parking, Fire ring, Picnic Table, Tent Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (12)

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@ArielKF13BE53E · Camped on Jul 27, 2025 at Campsite #58C
Love this spot! Its the second time we stayed there and we plan to go back soon
@PaolaP5086D6EA · Camped on Jun 27, 2025 at Campsite #58C
One of the best campsites! We keep coming back every time.
@CassiaG5EA3FB5 · Camped on Jul 4, 2024 at Campsite #58C
Really enjoyed this area! Campsite was super nice and right on the water! Love the flat and even tent pad as well :) Water spicket was nice and dumpster is right next to our site! Raccoons will test you so make sure to be prepare to scare them off at night. Would for sure come back to camp again.
@SunshineV5160E · Camped on Mar 15, 2024 at Campsite #58C
I love this area a lot! My second time here and I love it. Definitely one of my favorites. The area is nice and I was close to the bathrooms. Bathrooms were very nice.
@AlainaM291CB96 · Camped on Mar 8, 2024 at Campsite #58C
Absolutely loved this campground! Our site was STUNNING! We had a water spigot near our campsite that was so handy, the people around us were so nice, the whole campground was incredibly clean, the bathrooms and showers were warm and clean too! Ive camped around the U.S. and this was one of my favorite experiences! We saw deer just outside of the campsite, and so many squirrels and birds! 10/10!
@AYESHAA6891BE1 · Camped on Nov 19, 2022 at Campsite #58C
Definitely one if not the best campsite. Already planning another trip. The bathrooms were really nice but didn't try the shower.
@AnthonyoF2A97F · Camped on Aug 12, 2022 at Campsite #58C
Loud neighbors all night and at 3am all morning got no sleep my kids and wife did not get to sleep and enjoy
@DaionnaG1AE8EF · Camped on Jul 22, 2021 at Campsite #58C
It was good be careful bc raccoons do come out at night
@DaionnaG360 · Camped on Jul 22, 2021 at Campsite #58C
It was good be careful bc raccoons do come out at night
@RyanO784 · Camped on Apr 2, 2021 at Campsite #58C
Amazing hidden gem. We live 25 minutes from here and had never stayed at buckhorn campground. It is as nice as any in the state. They have level, gravel pads with picnic tables, lantern holders. Similar setup to acorn campground in beavers bend if you’re familiar with that.

The dump station is very easy to get into/out of. Camp hosts were very friendly, kept eyes out but not bothering people at all. On Sunday they were walking around looking for trash campers had left behind. We have stayed many places, I have never seen that before. You can tell they truly care about the place.
@RyanO7757795 · Camped on Apr 2, 2021 at Campsite #58C
Amazing hidden gem. We live 25 minutes from here and had never stayed at buckhorn campground. It is as nice as any in the state. They have level, gravel pads with picnic tables, lantern holders. Similar setup to acorn campground in beavers bend if youre familiar with that. The dump station is very easy to get into/out of. Camp hosts were very friendly, kept eyes out but not bothering people at all. On Sunday they were walking around looking for trash campers had left behind. We have stayed many places, I have never seen that before. You can tell they truly care about the place.
@CourtneyD37505 · Camped on Oct 17, 2020 at Campsite #58C
The campsite was spectacular, my site was right on the water. This was my first visit to Chickasaw so I was a little disappointed that pretty much the only activities to do are water-based. I had hoped for some more hiking. Visiting all of the springs was a good hike, I would recommend it, but otherwise the trails were pretty mediocre. After hiking all of the trails and with very few other options for entertainment (it was October and around 40 degrees so we couldn't go swimming,) I learned how to fish from the bank near my campsite, which was a lot more fun that I had expected it to be. In just a few hours, I caught at least 5 perch and a bluegill (I think it was a bluegill, but I'm not an ichthyologist haha.) I cannot attest to how good the bass fishing is or if you'll be successful catching fish big enough to eat, but as a complete beginner I will say that catching a bunch of little fish on the shore of the beautiful lake while watching the birds was a surprisingly fun way to spend my trip. The most important thing to me was that the fish were biting frequently enough that it wasn't boring. Other than that, the bathrooms are spectacular (for a public park.) Easily the nicest bathrooms I've used in any state or national park. Bring a hammer if you're in a tent to drive the stakes down. We had to use rocks because we forgot our hammer and the ground too solid to drive them in with our body weight. If you stay on the lakefront, prepare for the wind. Even after staking our tent down completely, it collapsed under the wind on a particularly windy day. We ended up adding an extra guy line to keep it up. Also, the temperature on the waterfront sites is several degrees colder than those sites behind trees, pack an extra jacket and wear layers!

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